James Mackenzie (cardiologist)
Sir James Mackenzie FRS (12 April 1853 - 26 January 1925) was a Scottish cardiologist, pioneer in the study of cardiac arrhythmias.
Biography
James Mackenzie was born in Scone, where his father was a farmer. After receiving his MD degree at the University of Edinburgh in 1882, Mackenzie practiced medicine for more than a quarter of a century in Burnley, in the borough of Burnley in Lancashire, England. While he was engaged in a busy practice, he made many original observations and had many scientific papers published.
At first he used a sphygmograph of Riva-Rocci for graphically recording a pulse; then he was first to make simultaneous records of the arterial and venous pulses with a device that he called a "polygraph," to evaluate the condition of the heart and to measure the AV interval. In 1890 he discovered premature ventricular contractions. Mackenzie also drew attention to the question of the heart's capacity for work, paving the way for the study of the energetics of the heart muscle.
In 1887 he married Frances Jackson and honeymooned in Italy. He had two daughters Dorothy (born in 1888) and Jean (in 1893). He left Burnley for London and set up as a consulting physician in November 1907. His reputation grew rapidly. His polygraph enabled Mackenzie to make original distinctions between harmless and dangerous types of pulse irregularities. He also demonstrated the efficacy of Digitalis in the treatment of arrhythmias. In 1915 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society and he was knighted. Three years later he founded the influential Mackenzie Institute of Clinical Research in St Andrews, which involved local GPs in detailed long-term recording of patients' symptoms and illnesses.
Two early polygraphs and a bronze bust of Mackenzie are in the collection of the Tayside Medical History Museum.
Selected writings
- Mackenzie, James (1916). Principles of diagnosis and treatment in heart affections. London: Henry Frowde, Hodder & Stoughton.
- Mackenzie, James (1921). Heart disease and pregnancy. London: Henry Frowde, Hodder & Stoughton.
- Mackenzie, James (1909). Symptoms and their interpretation. London: Shaw & Sons.
- Mackenzie, James (1919). The future of medicine. London: Henry Frowde, Hodder & Stoughton.
- Mackenzie, James (1923). Angina pectoris. London: Henry Frowde, Hodder & Stoughton.
- Mackenzie, James (1908). Diseases of the heart. London: Henry Frowde, Hodder & Stoughton.
- Mackenzie, James (1902). The study of the pulse. Arterial, venous, and hepatic and of the movements of the heart. Edinburgh: Young J. Pentland.
References
- Murdoch J, Denz-Penhey H (Oct-Dec 2007). "John Flynn meets James Mackenzie: developing the discipline of rural and remote medicine in Australia". Rural Remote Health 7 (4): 726. PMID 17944551.
- Murdoch JC. (October 1997). "Mackenzie's puzzle--the cornerstone of teaching and research in general practice.". Br J Gen Pract 47 (423): 656–8.. PMC 1410103. PMID 9474833. http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=pmcentrez&artid=1410103.
- McMichael J. (July 1981). "Sir James Mackenzie and atrial fibrillation--a new perspective". J R Coll Gen Pract 31 (228): 402–6.. PMC 1972130. PMID 7033523. http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=pmcentrez&artid=1972130.
- Krikler, D M (1988). "Sir James Mackenzie.". Clinical cardiology 11 (3): pp. 193–4. 1988 Mar. doi:10.1002/clc.4960110312. PMID 3281772
- McCormick, J S (1981). "James Mackenzie and coronary heart disease.". The Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 31 (222): pp. 26–30. 1981 Jan. PMC 1971897. PMID 7021816
- Borodulin, V I (1979). "[James Mackenzie and his place in the history of cardiology (on the 125th anniversary of his birth)]". Kardiologiia 19 (5): pp. 111–3. 1979 May. PMID 379406
- STEVENSON, I (1953). "Sir James Mackenzie, 1853-1953.". Am. Heart J. 46 (4): pp. 479–84. 1953 Oct. doi:10.1016/0002-8703(53)90059-3. PMID 13092035
- Fazekas, T; Liszkai, G; Bielik, H; Lüderitz, B (2003). "[History of atrial fibrillation]". Zeitschrift für Kardiologie 92 (2): pp. 122–7. 2003 Feb. doi:10.1007/s00392-003-0889-4. PMID 12596073
- Fazekas, Tamás; Liszkai, Gizella (2002). "[History of atrial fibrillation]". Orvosi hetilap 143 (6): pp. 285–9. 2002 Feb 10. PMID 11915187
- Moorhead, R (1999). "Sir James Mackenzie (1853-1925): views on general practice education and research.". Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 92 (1): pp. 38–43. 1999 Jan. PMC 1297041. PMID 10319040
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Mackenzie, James |
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Date of birth |
12 April 1853 |
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Scone |
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26 January 1925 |
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